Method: Data were collected by observation report drug use and demand for health facilities in January-June 2010 and in- depth interview of chief health official, the head of pharmacy department, 7 of pharmacy main health centers and 11 midwives/nurses extending health center, village health clinic and village health post. It specifically tried to identify strategies at health center level that allow the provision of more drugs in accordance with the medical needs and rational drug use practices. Objective: This study want to learn management practices that deal with drug supply and its distribution in government owned primary health care facilities. Such inflexibility encourage minimalist prescribing behavior among primary care physicians and health workers. Bureaucratic rigidity and lack of funds the government plans to make the supply of medicines in health centers to be minimalist in terms of number and variety of drugs. In addition to essential drugs, doctors and the public can choose medications that are considered more suitable for medical needs. Background: The effectiveness of treatment at government health facilities is largely determined by the availability of the drug.
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